Grand opening flower stands (“開張花籃”) are an important part of Hong Kong’s business culture. Whether you’re ordering one for a friend’s new shop or preparing for your own opening, choosing the right size ensures your gesture looks appropriate and fits the venue.
This florist guide explains everything you need to know.
1. Understand the Common Standard Sizes in Hong Kong
Although sizes vary by florist, most grand opening stands fall into several categories:
Small / Mini Size (approximately 120–150 cm tall)
- Usually 1–2 tiers of flowers
- Compact and suitable for smaller shops
- Commonly used indoors
Medium Size (approximately 160–180 cm tall)
- The most popular option
- Balanced height and arrangement volume
- Suitable for most storefronts and office lobbies
Large Size (approximately 180–210 cm tall)
- Tall, full, and visually noticeable
- Ideal for formal or important business openings
- Works well for restaurants, larger shops, and mall locations
Extra-Large / Premium Size (210–240+ cm tall)
- Very high visual impact
- May feature multiple tiers or premium flowers
- Suitable for corporate, VIP, or major brand events
2. Match the Stand Size to the Venue Type
Street-Level Shops
- Limited space
- Recommended: Small to Medium (120–180 cm)
- Avoid oversized stands that block signage or pedestrian flow
Shopping Mall Stores
- Wider storefronts and heavy foot traffic
- Recommended: Medium to Large (160–210 cm)
- Larger stands stand out better among multiple displays
Restaurants and Large F&B Outlets
- Usually larger entry areas
- Recommended: Large (180–210 cm)
Corporate Offices / Grade A Buildings
- Modern and spacious lobbies
- Recommended: Medium to Large depending on expected number of stands
Hotels, Event Halls, and Ceremony Venues
- High ceilings and generous space
- Recommended: Large to Extra-Large (200 cm+)
3. Consider the Relationship Between Sender and Recipient
Friends or Small Business Support
- Small to Medium
Business Partners or Clients
- Medium to Large
VIPs, Corporate Events, or High-Profile Openings
- Large to Extra-Large
4. Understand Local Florist Practices
In Hong Kong:
- Height usually includes both the stand and the floral arrangement.
- Larger stands typically include:
- More flower tiers
- Greater flower volume
- More premium varieties such as lilies, roses, orchids, and anthuriums
5. Space, Safety, and Building Policies
Some Hong Kong buildings have rules regarding flower stand placement:
- Must not block emergency exits
- May have limits on the number of stands per storefront
- Cannot be placed in fire escape corridors
Check with the venue or property management if needed.
6. Budget Considerations
Typical price ranges in Hong Kong:
- Small: $400–$700
- Medium: $700–$1,200
- Large: $1,200–$2,000
- Extra-Large: $2,000+
Pricing varies with flower choice, design complexity, and stand size.
7. Consider How Many Stands Will Be Present
If many guests are sending stands, choose:
- Medium or Large for visibility
- Distinctive color schemes or custom signage to stand out
8. Consider Mobility and Disposal
Some businesses may find it difficult to:
- Move very tall stands indoors
- Store or dispose of bulky stand frames after the event
For smaller shops, medium-size stands may be more practical.
Summary Cheat Sheet
| Situation | Recommended Size |
|---|---|
| Small street shop | Small–Medium |
| Mall shop | Medium–Large |
| Restaurant | Large |
| Office lobby | Medium–Large |
| Hotel or event venue | Large–Extra-Large |
| Casual friend | Small–Medium |
| Business client / partner | Medium–Large |
| Corporate or VIP event | Large–Extra-Large |

